Grab it while you can
David Insinga | CLIFTON,NJ | 02/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"everyone that likes PRISM nows the chance to grab this jem.it came out a few years back in a double cd release with BEAT STREET but it disappeared as fast as it came out.HENRY SMALL was a great vocalist and this version of the band was very tight.great songs RAIN a nice ballad DONT LET HIM KNOW perfect 80S sounding song should have been a hit.another nice thing about this release is the sound quality has never been better.well worth the wait for all PRISM fans."
Glad to finally have it again
twin cowboy | NE | 02/04/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Had this cassette when I was younger and wore it out,glad to see they finally released it in cd form,wonderful sound,some of the songs are just redone in different forms,not really much change,but the originals still are some of the best."
A Good Ballad Album!...
Jeff T. Jesmorh | Mexico City. | 12/18/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"After the Ron Tabak's passed away, Prism took a few years to re invent the group again with the absence of Al Harlow (bass) and the new adition on singer Henry Small on vocals, the result in the sound of this new formula brought the lost of their classic R&B sound and the Rock's edge in the hard side of the band getting a romantic ballad esque feel "a la" Reo Speedwagon, Peter Cetera's Chicago, Journey or Styx, for a whole new fan generation at the beginning of 80's...
This Cd contain 5 bonus tracks: 4 from the original master tapes and 1 track, "N-N-N-No!", from the great SEE FOREVER EYES album. Some good ballads in SMALL CHANGE (1982) are Don't Let Him Know (that received some radio airplay here in Mexico city), Turn On Your Radar, When Will I see You Again, and my personal favorites "Stay" and "Wings Of Your Love"; just tracks like "Heart And Soul" or "In THe Jail House Now" remembers the old classic PRISM sound... Good Luck!"